umm.... not that this has anything to do with magic at this point, but where exactly did you get that info matt.... citation? or just made it up bit by bit and ran with it?!? either way, kudos to somebody for the creativity.
Oh and I wish I could believe in magic but there is no evidence to support its existence.
umm.... not that this has anything to do with magic at this point, but where exactly did you get that info matt.... citation? or just made it up bit by bit and ran with it?!? either way, kudos to somebody for the creativity.
As I said, I watched a 3 hour docutmentary which proved so many things. I listed as much as I could but in the video they found remains of a dragon-like creature encased in ice when two skiing tourists in the Himalayas fell down a slope.
oh, i see that now... throw that one to it being 3:30 in the morning when i read it. I'd like to watch that tho, I'd like to see how any of that could be rationalized, and I'd like to know exactly where they got their info... I can believe something similar to a dragon (although size would make flight inefficient if not impossible) but the breathing fire and air sack just makes no sense, as breathing in air doesn't make us boyant in air.
(we don't lift off the ground when we inhale... and it really only works in water since air is less dense than water. In air, air would be neutrally boyant, and would have no effect on keeping an object in the air. The only reason it will keep a baloon afloat in the air is due to increased drag, and resistance to falling, similar to dropping a piece of paper, then cumbling it up to make it fall faster.)
I never said it was an "air sack" I said it was a "gas chamber". In what I wrote, it talks about Dragons storing farts and burps up during the day to create enough gas. In the documentary they said it was physically impossible for a beast that size to fly without help. If you fill up a balloon with gas it floats, if you fill a dragon up with gas it won't float but it will assist its bouyancy.
@Mat: I think I might have seen something like it (no the same, though) Besides, I have, through a good amount of research, found good theories of dragons being real.
And: Hollow bones would easily break, and disappear.
hmm... now you have me debating in my head if gases released from digestion would be more bouyant.... but its now like 4:10, and i've lost nearly all funcionality, and its getting to be quite cold since the heat has been turned off.... I guess there is nothing left to do but ponder
and you are all welcome to go back to the topic of magic when you wake up...
Sorry for going off-topic but Dragons are usually portrayed as being "magic". Oh and don't get angry at me for not using proper Citation but I honestly can't remember the name of the video because we watched it at school.
i believe in somewat karma but i dont really believe in god that much i dont know what i believe it as far as religion goes(im agnostic) but yeh i believe in what goes around comes around to a certain exent
I guess you would be correct in some ways; however, no magic has been proven yet, so it doesn't really matter what kind of "magic" I'm referring to...
Actually, it does. For example, I find some things that many people would consider 'magic' to be quite realistic. For example, time traveling. I think with the proper technology, it could be possible. Having the dead return to life, also possible. Extra sensory perception? definitaly
as far as "Magicians" go it's just a form of illusion.
I wanna be a magician when I grow up =)
No seriously, illusions are pretty cool, but then I think a lot of things are cool that other people may say 'Okay...' to....oh well =P
As with anything I do not fully understand, I do not believe but I do acknowledge. It wouldn't surprise me if one day someone were to walk out and light people on fire(ehhhh, awkward ex.) with some sort of magic, but then I don't quite expect that to come true and happen on a daily basis...